DotNetNuke Corporation announced today the new members of the Open Source Community team, including R2i’s Chief Software Architect, Kevin Schreiner.
Over the next few weeks, this new team will continue to reorient itself in the face of change. “We are excited about the changes fall will bring; reorganized and refocused teams, a dramatic 5.2 core release, improved contributor recognition, updated modules, new community programs, Open Force ’09, and much more,” says DNN Co-Founder, Scott Willhite.
Kevin is currently the project lead for the DNN Map module as well as a community member within the DNN developer advisory group. “I am honored to be selected as a member of the team by the DotNetNuke Corp. Having worked with the platform since version 1.x, DNN is more than just a product, but rather an ever evolving framework and community that I enjoy working with on a daily basis,” said Kevin. “I look forward to continuing to lend my opinion and expertise from R2i’s growing knowledge base.”
DNN will be providing regular updates on the community activities which will enable the community to get to know the new Open Source Community Team better.
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About DotNetNuke (DNN):
DotNetNuke is a web content management system (WCM or CMS) and application development framework which enables businesses to quickly build and deploy feature-rich, interactive web sites and applications in Microsoft .NET. An intuitive, menu-driven interface allows even non-technical users to easily create new sites or extend the functionality and features of their existing web site.
DotNetNuke is the world’s most widely adopted framework for building web solutions on Microsoft Windows Server. DotNetNuke powers over 400,000 portals, intranets, extranets, and public web sites. An enthusiastic open source community with more than 700,000 registered members supports the platform.